The most populous county in Washington state is moving forward with a plan that will allow community groups — instead of courts — decide the punishment for some low level felonies.
Jon Stewart continues fight in Washington for vets made sick from burn pit exposure
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The comedian and advocate, who successfully helped 9/11 first responders receive access to a crucial compensation fund, has been working with a coalition of veteran advocates in their efforts to lobby for the passage...
Walter McCarty, ex-Evansville basketball coach, accused of sexual assault; denies ‘totally fabricated story’
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The woman, only identified as Jane Doe, was described as a former Evansville athletic trainer, and she alleged in the suit she received inappropriate messages from McCarty on social media and text and felt pressured ...
‘Sister Wives’ star Robyn Brown tells husband Kody she’s sometimes ‘baby hungry’: ‘We need to decide this now’
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On Sunday night’s episode of "Sister Wives," the 52-year-old spoke to one of his plural wives about the idea of having more children. "You know how like, a couple years ago when we went back to Vegas for, a little li...
A Black family’s beach property in California was taken during the Jim Crow era. The county is now giving it back, and it’s worth millions
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Los Angeles A century ago, a Black couple owned a beach resort in Manhattan Beach -- a Southern California town known for its scenic expanse. An inviting soulful energy and the songs of Black entertainers radiated th...
Washington Post calls for term limits for Supreme Court justices
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The Post’s view came on the heels of Joe Biden’s Executive Order Friday to form a commission to "estudio" reforming the Supreme Court, including analysis of the "membership and size" y "length of service and turnover...
Rhode Island man accused of killing ex-Olympic chiropractor blames his therapist in lawsuit
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Owen Morris is suing his former counselor Tracy Greene, nurse Diane Fletcher and the East Bay Community Action Program, The Providence Journal reported. Morris is accused of fatally stabbing Clive Bridgham at his hom...
Hawley rips Washington Post writer who linked criticism of ‘woke corporations’ to racism, anti-Semitism
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In a piece headlined, "Josh Hawley’s ugly rant unmasks the fraudulence of the anti-‘wokeness’ crusade," Sargent criticized comments the senator made on "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday that linked the Georgia law to Haw...
Por lo menos 125 dead as rival groups clash in Sudan’s West Darfur, medical group says
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Clashes between rival groups have so far claimed at least 125 lives and left 208 others injured in the volatile west Darfur region of Sudan, according to the Western Darfur State Doctors Committee. The violence h...
California man accused of propping up dead wife for kids on Christmas is convicted of murder: DA
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Defendant William Wallace, 39, was convicted of second-degree murder more than nine years after the death of his wife, 26-year-old Za’Zell Preston, the Orange County District Attorney's Office announced. Wallace is s...
LAPD officers are accused of racial profiling during an arrest of a Black man outside his home
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A Black man says officers with the Los Angeles Police Department violated his civil rights by racially profiling and wrongfully arresting him in a May 2019 incident during which he was mistaken for a man violating a...
Ohio woman accused of setting her home on fire after losing it to foreclosure
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Janet Caplinger lost her home in December, more than a year after foreclosure proceedings began in September 2019, according to county records. Then she allegedly lit multiple fires inside the structure on Jan. 8, ac...
Man accused of strangling ‘I-5 Strangler’ won’t face death penalty
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Amador County District Attorney Todd Riebe said he had filed first-degree murder charges against Jason Budrow and will seek a sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole, the Sacramento Bee reported. Bud...